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EUROPEAN SUPERMOTO CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS 2017
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European SuperMoto Championship Regulations
2017
1. TITLE AND GENERAL ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship ................................................ 5
1.2 FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championships events ................................. 5
1.2.1 General ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Classes......................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Support Races ............................................................................................................ 6
2 RIDERS ................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Licences ...................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Age of Riders ............................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Rider apparel ............................................................................................................. 7
2.4 Rider/mechanic appearance .................................................................................... 8
3 COURSE .............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 Course specifications ................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Safety .......................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Inspection ................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Homologation ........................................................................................................... 9
4 MOTORCYCLES AND CLASSES ........................................................................................................ 9
4.1 Motorcycles ............................................................................................................. 10
4.2 Classes....................................................................................................................... 10
5 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS ................................................................................................ 10
6 OFFICIALS AND PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................... 11
6.1 General ..................................................................................................................... 11
6.1.1 Officials holding a FIM Licence ............................................................................. 12
6.1.2 Jurisdiction ............................................................................................................... 12
6.2 FIM Europe Jury President ..................................................................................... 12
6.3 Promoter's Representative .................................................................................... 14
6.4 FMNR Jury Member ............................................................................................... 14
6.5 Clerk of the Course ................................................................................................. 15
6.6 Chief Technical Steward ......................................................................................... 16
6.7 Chief Timekeeper .................................................................................................... 16
6.8 Environmental Steward .......................................................................................... 17
6.9 Chief Medical Officer .............................................................................................. 17
6.10 FIM Europe Jury ...................................................................................................... 18
6.11 Minutes of meetings............................................................................................... 20
6.12 Publication of a decision / Notification ............................................................... 20
7 STARTING NUMBERS ..................................................................................................................... 22
8 ENTRIES ............................................................................................................................................ 22
8.1 Acceptance of entries ............................................................................................. 22
8.2 Non-participation in an event ............................................................................... 24
9 FIM LAISSEZ-PASSER ..................................................................................................................... 24
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10 PRELIMINARY VERIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 24
10.1 Administrative control ........................................................................................... 24
10.2 Technical verifications ............................................................................................ 25
10.2.1 FIM Europe SuperMoto Championship logo and sticker .................................. 27
10.2.2 Additional Technical specifications ...................................................................... 27
10.2.3 Tyres.......................................................................................................................... 28
10.2.4 On-board Cameras .................................................................................................. 31
10.3 Special Medical Examination ................................................................................. 31
11 MEETINGS ........................................................................................................................................ 31
12 EVENT FORMATS ............................................................................................................................ 32
13 BALLOT ............................................................................................................................................. 33
14 FREE PRACTICE ................................................................................................................................ 34
15 RIDERS' BRIEFING ........................................................................................................................... 35
16 TIME PRACTICE ............................................................................................................................... 35
17 LAST CHANCE RACE ....................................................................................................................... 37
18 PROMOTION ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC ................................................................................ 39
18.1 Autograph Session .................................................................................................. 39
18.2 Presentation of the riders ...................................................................................... 39
19 WARM-UP ........................................................................................................................................ 39
20 RACES ............................................................................................................................................... 40
20.1 Starting order .......................................................................................................... 40
21 START PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................................... 42
21.1 Start Procedure with lights .................................................................................... 42
21.2 Start Procedure with flags ..................................................................................... 48
21.3 Anticipated start ..................................................................................................... 49
21.4 "Stop and Go" penalty ........................................................................................... 49
22 STOPPING OF A PRACTICE/RACE ................................................................................................. 50
23 RIDER BEHAVIOUR AND ASSISTANCE DURING PRACTICE, QUALIFYING AND RACES ........ 51
24 OFFICIAL SIGNALS .......................................................................................................................... 57
25 CROSSING OF CONTROL LINES .................................................................................................... 59
26 VERIFICATIONS AND CONTROL AFTER A RACE ........................................................................ 60
26.1 Control of the sound levels after each Race ....................................................... 60
26.2 Final verification ...................................................................................................... 60
26.3 Cost for a motorcycle control following a protest ............................................. 61
26.4 Fuel control .............................................................................................................. 61
26.5 Anti-doping and alcohol tests ............................................................................... 61
27 RESULTS ........................................................................................................................................... 61
27.1 Procedure ................................................................................................................. 62
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27.2 Presentation and publication ................................................................................ 63
28 POINTS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP .............................................................................................. 64
29 PROTESTS AND APPEALS .............................................................................................................. 65
30 LAP OF HONOUR ............................................................................................................................ 67
31 PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY ............................................................................................................ 67
32 PRESS CONFERENCE ....................................................................................................................... 68
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General Undertakings and Conditions
All riders, teams, officials and other parties participating in the FIM Europe S2, S3,
S4 or SM Junior European SuperMoto Championship undertake, on behalf of
themselves, their employees and agents, to observe all the provisions of the:
1. FIM Europe Sporting Code
2. FIM Europe SuperMoto Regulations
3. FIM Motocross Technical Regulations
4. FIM Europe Disciplinary and Arbitration Code
5. FIM SuperMoto Circuit Standards
6. FIM Environmental Code
7. FIM Medical Code
8. FIM Anti-Doping Code
9. FIM Europe Annuaire
10. BPROM Organiser's Manual
of the current year, as supplemented and amended from time to time
(hereinafter collectively referred to as the " FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship Regulations").
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship Regulations may be
translated into other languages, but in case of any dispute regarding
interpretation the English text will prevail.
It is the responsibility of each rider and/or team to ensure that all persons
involved with their entries observe the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship Regulations at all times. The responsibility of the rider, or any
other person having charge of an entered motorcycle at any time during an
event is joint and severally with that of the team.
All persons concerned in any way with an entered motorcycle or present in any
capacity whatsoever in the Paddock, Waiting Zone, Repair and Signalling Zone or
on the circuit, must carry an appropriate pass at all times during the event.
Actions judged by the officials responsible to be contrary to the FIM Europe
European SuperMoto Championship Regulations - or judged to be
unsportsmanlike or against the best interests of the sport or the event in
question - are subject to disciplinary actions as provided by the Arbitration and
Disciplinary Code.
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1 TITLE AND GENERAL
1.1 FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
Each year, the FIM Europe holds a FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship for riders and manufacturers.
The manufacturers classification is valid only for the S2 class.
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship is organised according to
the rules of the FIM Europe Sporting Code, Chapter 10.
A series of SuperMoto events counting towards the FIM Europe European
SuperMoto Championship will be organised. Each event must be inscribed in the
Calendar.
An event may be cancelled, moved to another place or replaced by another
event.
1.2 FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship events
1.2.1 General
FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship events begin at the scheduled
time for technical and sporting verifications and end when all of the following
have occurred:
a) The final results have been approved by the FIM Europe Jury;
b) All deadlines for lodging protests/appeals have expired; and
c) All technical, sporting and anti-doping controls have been concluded.
If a protest is lodged, the results will not become official until a decision is taken
by the FIM Europe Jury.
If an appeal is lodged against the decision of the FIM Europe Jury, the
results will not become official until a decision is taken by the FIM Europe
Disciplinary Commission.
All officials, marshals and medical staff must remain fully operational at the circuit
– available to the FIM Europe Jury until the end of the protest/appeal period.
FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship events must be staged on
circuits that have been approved by the FIM or FIM Europe and comply with the
FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship Regulations.
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No event may be organised before all the necessary legal authorisations have
been obtained by the organiser.
Organisers are responsible for providing all facilities and personnel to ensure the
safe, smooth and efficient running of the event.
The validity of the third party insurance must come into effect two days before
the practices and terminate two days after the race.
1.3 Classes
FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship events will consist of the
following classes: S2, S3, S4 and SM Junior.
The format and the eligible classes for a given event will be stated in the
calendar upon confirmation from the promoter and the SuperMoto
Commission.
S4 class riders will use only the slide section of the circuit (all asphalt
section) without the sky-section (the section with the artificial obstacles,
jumps, etc.).
1.4 Support Races
Support races are permitted. However, these support races, as well as any other
activities such as the vehicular use of the circuit during the event, including
demonstrations or exhibitions, must at all times receive prior authorisation from
the FIM, FIM Europe and FIM Europe Championship Promoter. Authorisation
from the FIM/FIM Europe or the Promoter does not imply nor include any FIM
Europe involvement in and/or liability for these support races/activities which are
not run under the aegis and the responsibility of the FIM Europe.
Priority must at all times be given to the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship programme. If necessary, the FIM Europe Jury can change the time
schedule of these support races and/or other activities or cancel them.
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2 RIDERS
2.1 Licences
Participation in the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championships is
restricted to the holder of a valid FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship licence or FIM Europe Promosport license (valid only for class
SM Junior).
2.2 Age of Riders
Licences for riders are issued for the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship, only when the minimum age has been attained as below:
- class S2 15 years
- class S3 14 years
- class S4 14 years
- class SM Junior 10 years
The maximum age in S2, S3 and S4 classes is 50 years. The maximum age
for class SM Junior is 15 years.
The limit for the minimum age starts on the date of the rider's birthday and the
limit for the maximum age finishes at the end of the calendar year in which the
rider reaches the age of 50.
2.3 Rider apparel
It is the responsibility of each rider to select a helmet and apparel which will
provide appropriate protection.
Although the FIM approves materials, it does not endorse or guarantee specific
products or manufacturers. Riders must rely on their own judgement in the
selection of helmets and apparel for protection and durability.
The following apparel must be worn by riders in all events:
1. Helmets
Helmets must be in accordance with the FIM SuperMoto World
Championship Regulations. Helmets must be marked with one of the official
international standard marks mentioned in the FIM SuperMoto World
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Championship Regulations. Long hair must be contained within the helmet.
2. Eye protection
Eye protection must be in accordance with the FIM SuperMoto World
Championship Regulations, and must be worn at the start of each practice,
qualification or race.
3. Equipment and Protective clothing
FIM Technical rules, art. 01.65, edition 2017
Riders must wear a complete leather suit (one piece), minimum thickness
1.2.mm, with additional leather padding or other protection on the principal
contact points, knees, elbows, shoulders, hips etc.
Linings or undergarments must not be made of a synthetic material which
might melt and cause damage to the riders' skin.
Riders must also wear leather gloves and boots, which with the suit provides
complete coverage from the neck down.
Leather substitute materials may be used, providing they have been checked
by the Chief Technical Scrutineer.
4. FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship logo
Riders must display the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
logo (50mm x 50mm) on the upper front torso or shoulder area of their
leathers.
5. Family name of the rider
The family name of the rider must appear on the back of their leathers.
2.4 Rider/mechanic appearance
All riders and mechanics must present a clean and neat appearance.
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Only appropriately dressed persons displaying the proper credentials will be
allowed in restricted areas.
Cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts and open-toe shoes are prohibited in the waiting
zone and the pit lane.
Mechanics are encouraged to display the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship on uniform shirts.
3 COURSE
3.1 Course specifications
See FIM Standards for SuperMoto Circuits (SM Standards).
The Starting grid for the riders of classes S2 and S4 is 3 riders per row.
The riders from S3 and SM Junior classes can start 3 riders per row or 4
riders per row depending on the decision of the FIM Europe Jury president
in coordination with the Championship promoter.
3.2 Safety
See FIM Standards for SuperMoto Circuits (SM Standards).
3.3 Inspection
See FIM Standards for SuperMoto Circuits (SM Standards).
3.4 Homologation
The FIM Europe Homologation of the circuit or the FIM Homologation of
the circuit in case of combined events, prepared according to the FIM
requirements is valid for the period stated in the FIM/FIM Europe
Homologation documents. Refer to article 10.8 of the FIM Europe Sporting
Code. The homologation documents will be prepared by the FIM Europe
Jury President in cooperation with the Championship Promoter and the
Clerk of the Course. If available, the FIM Europe Jury President must receive
in advance a copy of the last FIM or FIM Europe inspection report and
homologation documents.
4 MOTORCYCLES AND CLASSES
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4.1 Motorcycles
The events are open to motorcycles as defined in the FIM Technical Regulations,
Appendix 01, Motocross Technical Regulations.
4.2 Classes
The recognised classes for the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship is
as follows:
-
S2: Championship for motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 175cc up to
250cc for 2-stroke engines and over 290cc up to 450cc for 4-stroke
engines.
S3: Championship for motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 100cc up to
125cc for 2-stroke engines and over 175cc up to 250cc for 4-stroke
engines.
S4: Championship for motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 100cc up to
500cc for 2-stroke engines and over 175cc up to 650cc for 4-stroke
engines.
SM Junior: Championship for motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 64cc
up to 85cc for 2-stroke engines and over 85 up to 150cc for 4-stroke
engines.
5 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
The Supplementary Regulations (SR) must be published in English and must be
approved by the FMNR and the FIM Europe and subsequently ratified by the FIM
Europe Jury.
The SR must be drawn up in conformity with the standard model established by
the SMC/FIM Europe.
The electronic draft copy must be sent to the FIM Europe Administration no later
than two months before the date of the event for approval by the FIM Europe.
The FIM Europe, FMNR and the organiser must also publish these SR on their
respective websites as soon as they have been approved.
At the latest two months before the date of the event, the FMNR must send an
electronic copy of the approved SR to all Federations having riders liable to
participate in the event in question
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No amendment may be made to the SR after its approval by the FIM Europe or
the FMNR and after the opening date for entries. However, in exceptional
circumstances, an amendment to the SR may be authorised provided that it is
approved by the FIM Europe or the FIM Europe Jury and subsequently brought to
the attention of all persons concerned.
6 OFFICIALS AND PROCEDURES
6.1 General
The management and supervision of events, as well as the judicial procedure, are
the responsibility of the officials appointed by the FIM Europe or the FMNs.
The FIM Europe and the FMNs shall appoint officials whose aptitude and integrity
for the position they can fully justify. These officials must be in possession of a
valid FIM licence for the appropriate discipline and function.
Official's FIM licences are only issued after the officials have proved to be
competent according to the special requirements for each discipline. The relevant
FIM Commissions organise seminars obligatory for certain officials.
The FIM Europe has the right to renew or cancel an appointment whenever
necessary.
It is recommended that officials who hold an FIM licence speak English and/or
French fluently.
An official shall not be a rider, sponsor, team manager, mechanic or promoter
participating in the event.
The Clerk of the Course must present to the FIM Europe Jury President a list of
all Officials of whom the number of the FIM licence must be mentioned.
All officials and marshals must remain operative and available with all the
required equipment for the event in place within the time limit for lodging a
protest.
See also the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship, Chapter 40 of the
Sporting Code.
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6.1.1 Officials holding a FIM Licence
Any of the following officials, when on duty at FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship, must be a holder of the appropriate FIM official's licence valid for
the current year:
- FIM Europe Jury president;
- FMNR Jury Member;
- Clerk of the Course;
- Chief Technical Steward;
- Chief Timekeeper;
- Environmental Steward;
- Promoter’s Representative
- Chief Medical Officer.
6.1.2 Jurisdiction
With the exception of the FIM Europe Jury President, all FIM licence holders,
holders of a FIM laissez-passer, officials and their assistants, and all other persons
involved in the event are subject to the authority of the Clerk of the Course.
6.2 FIM Europe Jury president
The FIM Europe SuperMoto Commission will appoint the FIM Europe Jury
President
If the FIM Europe Jury President is prevented from arriving at the event in time,
the FIM Europe will decide on his replacement.
The FIM Europe Jury President has no responsibility for the organisation of the
event and his only duties are for representative or supervision purposes unless he
is acting as a Member of the FIM Europe Jury.
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The authority and duties of the FIM Europe Jury President include but are not
limited to:
- The FIM Europe Jury President exercises supreme control of the event and
is responsible for ensuring that all FIM Europe regulations are observed.
- The FIM Europe Jury President shall call meetings of the FIM Europe Jury
and the Event management before the first official practice session and at
the end of each day of official practices and/or races.
- The FIM Europe Jury President is responsible for the communication with
the members of the FIM Europe Jury and the Event management.
- The FIM Europe Jury President has the right to invite any guests to the FIM
Europe Jury Meetings, when appropriate.
- The FIM Europe Jury President must ensure that the decisions of the FIM
Europe Jury conform to the rules of the Sporting Code, to the regulations
published by the FIM Europe and the Supplementary Regulations of the
event.
- The FIM Europe Jury President must ensure that all parties concerned, as
well as the members of the FIM Europe Jury, receive written notification of
any judicial decision pronounced by the FIM Europe Jury as soon as
possible.
- At the end of the event, the FIM Europe Jury President, together with the
Clerk of the Course, must sign the official classification of the event.
- FIM Europe Jury President must collate all the official reports and results of
the event and forward them together with his report to the FIM Europe
Secretariat.
- FIM Europe Jury President must send his report on the event, using the
official FIM Europe Report File, to the FIM Europe Secretariat within 72 hours
of the finish of the event. This file shall contain: his report, details of any
protests submitted together with the fees collected, a copy of the third party
insurance, the official results, the official programme of the event and other
official documents as requested in the file.
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6.3 Promoter’s Representative
The official Championship Promoter will appoint the Promoter’s
Representative.
The authority and duties of the Promoter’s Representative include but are not
limited to:
- The Promoter’s Representative must be present at least 24 hours before
the start of practices and remain after the event until the completion of his
duties.
- Accompanied by the FIM Europe Jury President, the FMNR Jury Member,
the Clerk of the Course and the Chief Medical Officer, the Promoter’s
Representative must assist in the inspection the circuit and safety
installations before practice begins (= circuit control).
- The Promoter’s Representative may make recommendations to the FIM
Europe Jury which affect or vary from the published programme, such as the
postponement, stopping or abandonment of the event. Such decisions will
be discussed during the meetings of the FIM Europe Jury, during the
meetings of the Event management, or whenever considered necessary
for the safety of the riders, officials or spectators.
6.4 FMNR Jury Member
The FMNR is limited to one FMNR Jury member.
The FMNR Jury Member has no responsibility for the organisation of the event.
The authority and duties of the FMNR Jury Member include but are not limited
to:
- Ensuring that the event is conducted according to the Regulations and
reporting any infringement to the FIM Europe Jury.
- Must attend the meetings of the FIM Europe Jury and the Event
management
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6.5 Clerk of the Course
The Clerk of the Course is appointed by the FMNR.
The Clerk of the Course is responsible for the conduct and efficient running of
the event. His essential duties include but are not limited to:
- The Clerk of the Course must certify that official permissions from the local
authorities to run the event have been granted to the organiser.
- The Clerk of the Course must present a copy of the third party insurance
policy of the organiser to the FIM Europe Jury Presdient.
- The Clerk of the Course must ensure that the circuit, track or venue is in good
condition, that all officials are present and ready to carry out their functions
and that the safety, medical and control services are on duty.
- The Clerk of the Course must verify the identity of the riders, the correct
numbering of the motorcycles, and that there is nothing to prevent a rider
from participating in the event, e.g. injury, suspension, disqualification, or any
other ban on riding (According to information given by the FIM Europe
Secretariat or the FIM Europe Championship Promoter).
- The Clerk of the Course may make recommendations to the FIM Europe
Jury which affect or vary from the published programme, such as the
postponement, stopping or abandonment of the event.
- In exceptional circumstances occurring during a practice session and/or a
race, the Clerk of the Course may on his own initiative take decisions which
affect or vary from the published programme, such as the duration, stopping
and re-running of a practice session/race, the disqualification of a rider.
- The Clerk of the Course can postpone the start of an event for an urgent case
of safety or for any other case of "force majeure" or proceed with the
improvement of the conditions of the circuit, track or venue, stop an event
prematurely or cancel part of or the entire event.
- The Clerk of the Course can prevent a rider or a motorcycle from starting, or
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order their withdrawal from the event if he considers such action necessary
for safety reasons.
- The Clerk of the Course must ensure that the FIM Europe rules are respected;
he may propose penalties to the FIM Europe Jury.
- The Clerk of the Course can order the removal from the circuit, track or venue
and its vicinity of any person refusing to obey the orders of an official in
charge.
- The Clerk of the Course must notify the FIM Europe Jury of all decisions to
be taken or already taken, and of any protest handed over to him.
- The Clerk of the Course must collate the reports and results from all officials
and all other information necessary to present his report to the FIM Europe
Jury, and to have the provisional results of the event approved.
6.6 Chief Technical Steward
The Chief Technical Steward, appointed by the FMNR, shall in particular:
- Verify the machines and equipment in accordance with the FIM Regulations
and the Supplementary Regulations.
- Draw up a technical report and hand a copy to the Clerk of the Course
- If requested to do so by the FIM Europe Jury, attend meetings, but without
voting rights.
6.7 Chief Timekeeper
The Chief Timekeeper and the timekeepers shall in particular:
- Be qualified to use the timekeeping system of the event.
- If requested to do so by the riders, examine their results and show them the
recording of their lap times.
- Produce the official results in accordance with the FIM Europe Regulations
and hand a copy to the Clerk of the Course.
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- If requested to do so by the FIM Europe Jury, attend meetings, but without
voting rights.
6.8 Environmental Steward
The Environmental Steward, appointed by the FMNR, shall be responsible for all
environmental aspects and shall in particular:
- Ensure that the FIM Environmental Code is respected.
- To report to the Clerk of the Course any infringement to the
FIM Environmental Code.
- Have access to all information concerning the event, and be able, prior,
during and after the event, to give recommendations to the FIM Europe
Jury on all aspects of the event which may have potential environmental
consequences.
- Draw up a report on the basis of a check-list prepared by the relevant
Commission and send it to the FIM Administration and hand a copy to the
Clerk of the Course.
- Give his recommendations to the FIM Europe Jury.
- If requested to do so by the FIM Europe Jury, attend meetings, but without
voting rights.
6.09 Chief Medical Officer
The Chief Medical Officer, appointed by the FMNR, shall be responsible for all
medical aspects and shall, in particular:
- Ensure that the FIM Medical Code is respected.
- Should be familiar with the circuit and the organisation of the medical
services at which he is appointed.
- Must attend the circuit control together with the Clerk of the Course one day
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prior to the first practices.
- Inspect all medical/paramedical services not less than 30 minutes before the
start of practice and racing each day of the event.
- Inspect all medical/paramedical services not less than 30 minutes before the
start of practice and racing each day of the event.
- Ensure that all medical/paramedical services and staff are in their correct
places and ready to function.
- Ensure that all medical/paramedical services are briefed prior to the first
practice session, as well as debriefed after the event.
- Give information and recommendations to the FIM Europe Jury on injured
riders and all aspects of the event which may have potential medical
consequences.
- Draw up a report on the basis of a check-list prepared by the relevant
Commission and hand a copy to the Clerk of the Course.
- If requested to do so by the FIM Europe Jury, attend meetings, but without
voting rights.
6.10 FIM Europe Jury
The FIM Europe Jury is composed of the FIM Europe Jury president, the
FMNR Jury member the Clerk of the Course.
Each Member has one vote. Decisions are based upon a simple majority. In the
case of a tie, then the FIM Europe Jury president will exercise a casting vote.
The quorum for a meeting of the FIM Europe Jury is three persons.
The meetings of the FIM Europe Jury are chaired by the FIM Europe Jury
president.
The FIM Europe Jury will meet at any time required during the event; at least
before the first official practice session and at the end of each of day of official
practices and/or races.
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The FIM Europe Jury will hear any protests that are lodged during the event.
The FIM Europe Jury has the competence to pronounce ex officio sanctions
against riders, team staff, officials, promoters/organisers and all the persons
involved in any capacity whatsoever in an event or in the Championship.
The authority and duties of the FIM Europe Jury are:
- To ensure the smooth and efficient running of the event, in consultation with
the FIM Europe Championship Promoter.
- To approve all the official results of the event.
- To impose penalties for any infringements of the Regulations.
- To impose penalties for any voluntary or involuntary action or deed
accomplished by a person or a group of persons during an event, contrary to
the current Regulations or instructions given by an official of the event.
- To impose penalties for any corrupt or fraudulent act, or any action
prejudicial to the interests of the events or of the sport, carried out by a
person or a group of persons occurring during an event.
- To impose penalties on organisers for having been unable to ensure the
smooth and efficient running of the event or for serious breaches of the
Regulations.
- To adjudicate on any protest relating to infringements of the Regulations.
The FIM Europe Jury may pronounce the following penalties provided for in the
FIM Europe Disciplinary and Arbitration Code, without prejudice to Art. 2.2 and
2.3 of the of the same Code:
- warnings;
- fines, subject to a maximum of 800 Euro
- time and/or point penalties;
- drop of positions;
- disqualification;
- Stop and Go penalties
- suspension for a period not exceeding 30 days starting from the date of the
offence.
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- loss of right to participate in the Championship, which may be applied to one
or more events;
or refer the case to the FIM Europe Disciplinary Commission to impose a
higher penalty that it is empowered to.
Any person or organization affected by a disciplinary decision of the FIM
Europe Jury has the right to appeal this decision. This appeal must be
presented to the FIM Europe Disciplinary Commission in accordance to the
FIM Europe Disciplinary and Arbitration code (article 4).
6.11 Minutes of meetings
The Minutes of all the FIM Europe Jury meetings must be written in English.
The Minutes must state in detail any penalties imposed, the decisions taken
concerning any protests received (copies of which must be attached), the details
of any accidents which may have occurred, any possible irregularities observed,
as well as the opinion of the FIM Europe Jury regarding the success of the
organisation and any possible remarks they consider to be worthy of special
mention.
The Minutes are to be prepared by the Secretary and must be signed by him/her
and the FIM Europe Jury President.
The FIM Europe Jury President. must send a copy of these Minutes to the FIM
Europe Secretariat within 72 hours after the event.
6.12 Publication of a decision / Notification
All decisions of the FIM Europe Jury must be published as soon as is reasonably
possible. These decisions must be published at least in English.
Any decision pronounced by the FIM Europe Jury must be notified in writing
directly at the venue of the event with acknowledgement of receipt.
This notification of a decision shall always:
- State the names and the licence numbers of the Members of the FIM
Europe Jury;
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- State the name(s) of the party (parties) involved;
- In case of a protest, state that the protest fee has been paid by the protesting
party;
- State the reasons for the action taken/protest;
- State the Articles to which the action taken/protest relates;
- State any additional information obtained during the hearing;
- State the decision of the FIM Europe Jury and its evidence and brief reasons;
- For decisions of the FIM Europe Jury: be signed by the FIM Europe Jury
President, the FMNR Jury member and the Clerk of the Course,
Whenever the party (parties) involved is (are) notified in writing at the event, the
following procedure must be respected:
- The party (parties) concerned by the FIM Europe Jury decision must sign for
receipt on a copy of the notification / acknowledgement of receipt.
- The name of the person who receives the notification. His position/function,
the venue, date, time of reception must also be mentioned on this
acknowledgement of receipt.
- The copy of the notification of the FIM Europe Jury, signed for receipt by
the party (parties) concerned, must be added to the Report of the FIM
Europe Jury President.
In the case of the following infractions, the notification of a decision shall be
different:
- Course cutting: disqualification from the respective practice/race
- Non respect of the waved yellow flag: a loss of 10 positions for the
rider in question (Statement of fact, to which no protest is possible)
- Non respect of the medical flag: a loss of 10 positions for the rider
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in question (Statement of fact, to which no protest is possible).
In the above mentioned cases, the following procedure will apply:
- The rider(s) will be notified orally
- The official results will be modified accordingly, with mention of
rider(s) concerned and the imposed penalty
- The rider can appeal the decision within 30 minutes after the
publication of the results (only in the case of course cutting).
7 STARTING NUMBERS
Every rider participating in the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship, classes S2 and S4, will be allocated a permanent starting
number for the season by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter or by the
FIM Europe SuperMoto Commission for classes S3 and SM Junior.
8 ENTRIES
8.1 Acceptance of entries
A maximum of 60 entries may be accepted for each round of the FIM
Europe European SuperMoto Championship for the S2 Class.
A maximum of 32 entries may be accepted for each round of the FIM
Europe European SuperMoto Championship for the S3, S4, SM Junior
classes.
The FIM Europe Championship Promoter will establish the entry lists for the
different classes.
In case of event with SM Junior and S3 classes only, the FMNR will establish
the entry lists.
All the selected riders will be guaranteed a start, provided they:
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1) Are in possession of a valid FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
licence or FIM Europe Promosport License;
2) Have been authorised by their FMN to participate in the event; such
authorisation is not to be unreasonably withheld;
3 Have requested – in writing to the FIM Championship Promoter or the FMNR
(for S3 and SM Junior classes only) – an entry before the closing date of the
event for class S2.
4 Are aged according to the article 2.2 for the corresponding class.
The FIM Europe Championship Promoter may appoint one or more "Replacement
Riders", who are not guaranteed an opportunity to participate nor obliged to
attend. They will be eligible to replace riders among the riders entered who do
not appear at the event.
For these "Replacement Riders" the listed entry conditions 1), 2), 3) and 4) also
apply. Moreover, the rider(s) in question will also have to have completed a FIM
Europe European SuperMoto Championship entry form. These entry forms must
be collected by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter.
Riders must use the official FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
entry form on which all the requested information regarding the rider, team,
sponsor and make of motorcycle must be indicated.
Provisional entries can be made by e-mail or fax. It is recommended that a
provisional entry indicates the following information:
- EMN number; FMNR; date and venue of the event in which the rider wishes
to enter;
- Name and first name of the rider;
- FMN and European Championship licence number of the rider (if the licence
has already been issued);
- Date of birth and nationality of the rider;
- Motorcycle and team of the rider.
Provisional entries must always be confirmed with the duly completed official
entry form.
The provisional entries for class S2 and the entry forms must be sent to the
FIM Europe Championship Promoter. Riders may be required to sign an individual
entry form during the administrative control.
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The closing date for entries for the first event of the FIM Europe S2, S3, S4
and SM Junior European SuperMoto Championship is 60 days before the
event.
As of the second event, the closing date for entries is 15 days before each event.
8.2 Non-participation in an event
Riders who have entered a FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
event and who subsequently cannot take part, are subject to the provisions of
the Sporting Code, Art. 120.5. The FMN of any rider who does not inform both
the FIM Europe, the organisers and the promoter of their inability to attend, or
who do not provide an acceptable reason, will be fined € 300.- by the FIM
Europe.
A rider who is present at an event and who does not take part in the
practices and/or in the races and/or leaves the event must always inform
the Clerk of the Course of the reasons for his non-participation.
During an event, a rider must always attempt to succeed. If not, he shall not be
allowed to continue the competition and is liable to be penalised by the FIM
Europe Jury.
9 FIM Europe LAISSEZ-PASSER
Not applicable for FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championships.
10 PRELIMINARY VERIFICATIONS
10.1 Administrative control
Riders may be required to present their FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship licence or FIM Europe Promosport License (valid only for the
SM Junior Class), starting permission from their FMN, and/or to sign an
individual entry form during an administrative control carried out by the
FMNR/Organisers.
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Before the start of the official practices of the event, the representative of
the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship Promoter must report
to the FIM Europe Jury whether all the riders present at the event:
1) Are in possession of a valid FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship
licence;
2) Have been authorized by their FMN to participate in that event;
3) Have duly completed the official FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship entry form.
The FIM Europe Championship Promoter must prepare an updated entry list and
give it to the Clerk of the Course before the start of the administrative control.
The FIM Europe Championship Promoter must also verify that there is nothing to
prevent a rider from participating in the event, e.g. injury, suspension,
disqualification, or any other ban on riding.
The report (confirmation) of administrative control must be presented to the FIM
Europe Jury by the representative of the FIM Europe Championship Promoter
before the start of the official practices of the event.
10.2 Technical verifications
During the event, riders are allowed to use only those motorcycles (maximum
two of the same the same make, type and cylinder capacity) presented at
scrutineering.
Prior to practice, a technical control (including weight and sound control) must
be carried out in accordance with the procedure and the times fixed in the FIM
Europe European SuperMoto Championship Regulations and/or the
Supplementary Regulations of the event.
The technical verifications must be held on the site of the event.
During these technical verifications, a rider may be required to provide and sign a
written declaration asserting the conformity of certain parts of his motorcycle.
Each rider must present one motorcycle in his name and number at scrutineering.
There are two possibilities for a second motorcycle, which must be of the same
make, type and cylinder capacity as the first one:
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1) Riders may present at scrutineering a second motorcycle in their name and
number;
2) Teams may present at scrutineering a second motorcycle to be used by two
or more riders. In this case, the team presenting the motorcycle, must inform
the Technical Stewards of the names and numbers of the riders eligible to
use this motorcycle.
For the initial sound control and technical inspection, a rider (or his mechanic)
shall present only one spare silencer per machine. Other spare silencers may be
presented after all participants have presented their motorcycles, or on the
following days of the event.
The maximum limit of the sound level is fixed at:
- 117 dB/A (115 + 2 for measurement precision - measured with a Type 1 or
Type 2 sound meter).
Riders may change motorcycles at any time except during a race.
The final choice of motorcycle to be used in a race must be made before the
15 minutes Warm-up lap procedure begins.
At any time during the event, on request of the Chief Technical Steward, the riders
must present themselves and/or their motorcycle(s) and/or equipment to the
technical verification.
At all times during the event, a rider will be responsible for keeping his motorcycle
and/or equipment in conformity with the rules.
On-board cameras and associated equipment as well as transponders of the FIM
Europe Championship Promoter are not considered as telemetry.
The FIM Europe Jury can disqualify at any time during the event a motorcycle,
the construction or condition of which is considered to be or may become a
source of danger.
The Technical Stewards must always remain available throughout the event from
the beginning of the Technical Verifications until the protest time of the last Race
has expired.
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10.2.1 FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship logo and sticker
All riders must display the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship logo
on the upper front torso or shoulder area of their leathers. The logos for the
various classes will be provided and communicated by the Championship
Promoter.
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship sticker must always be
displayed in one corner of the front and both side number plates.
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship logos and stickers will be
supplied by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter.
10.2.2 Additional Technical specifications
In addition to the Motocross Technical Rules, the following specifications will
apply for motorcycles entering the FIM Europe European SuperMoto
Championship:
- At the first event of the European Championship: a front red number plate
with white numbers is compulsory for, and must be displayed by the reigning
European Champion when competing in the class in which he won his
European Title.
- From the second event on, a front red number plate with white numbers is
compulsory for, and must be displayed by the current leader of the
Championship.
- With exception of a red front number plate with white numbers, riders have
the free choice of colour for number plates and colours. There must be a clear
colour distinction between the colour of the background and the colour of the
number. Reflecting numbers are forbidden.
- A safety device (pin or lock nut) should be installed on the brake pad fixture.
- The safety wire used on the bolts of the brake callipers, must be visible.
- On 4-stroke engines, an oil catch tank of 0.5 litres minimum, properly
fastened, or a closed breather system must be installed.
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- One or several leak-proof catch tanks must be provided for the radiator water
and the breather system of the fuel tank. These catch tanks must be emptied
before each start.
- The only authorised cooling liquid is water.
- The safety wire used on oil and water filter caps, as well on drain plugs, must
be visible.
- Motocross, enduro or trial tyres are prohibited.
- The maximum tread depth on the front and/or back tyres used must be
10 mm in the middle.
- Additional tread grooves, cuts, etc. are allowed on the front and/or back tyres.
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For the motorcycles of the SM Junior class, the following wheels can be
used:
65cc MW(mini wheels) Front 12 inch/Rear 12 inch
65cc SW (standard wheels) Front 14 inch/ Rear 12 inch
85cc SW(small wheels) Front 17 inch/ Rear 14 inch
85cc LW (large wheels) Front19 inch/ Rear 16 inch
85cc MW(mini wheels) Front 12 inch/Rear 12 inch
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10.2.3 Tyres
For the classes S3, S4 and SM Junior the choice of brand of SuperMoto
tyres, as well as their number to be used during an event are free of choice.
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VALID ONLY FOR S2 CLASS
During a FIM Europe S2 SuperMoto European Championship event, the
participants shall only use the tyres distributed by the Official Tyre Supplier,
appointed by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter.
A maximum of seven (7) tyres is allowed per event. This maximum total quantity
indistinctly includes front and rear tyres.
For each event the Official Tyre Supplier will supply for front and rear,
maximum two specification of “dry” tyres and one specification of “wet”
tyres. All competitors will have equal access to these tyres.
The Official Tyre Supplier will give a written explanation of the markings
and the general characteristics of the different types of tyres to the FIM
Europe Jury President. The tyre specifications report must be added to the
to his report.
Only tyres intended for SuperMoto application are permitted. Other tyre types,
such as Motocross, Enduro or Trial tyres are prohibited.
The maximum tread depth of the front and/or rear tyres used must be 10 mm in
the centre of the tread width.
Additional tread grooves, cuts, etc. are allowed on the front and/or rear tyres.
During free practices, timed practice, warm up and races, no motorcycle may
enter the track without the front and rear tyres being marked with an adhesive
sticker, supplied by the FIM Europe Championship Promotor, displayed on the
left side of each tyre.
The sticker will show an identification number for each rider and each European
Championship event.
A total of seven (7) stickers will be handed to each rider according to a timetable
decided by FIM Europe Jury. However, these stickers will be distributed before
the end of the Technical Verifications of the event. The stickers must be
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distributed by the Chief Technical Steward or a nominated person by him at
the technical control. The Chief Technical Steward must prepare a list with
the individual stickers number, the name and starting number of the rider
who receives them. Every rider (or his representative) must sign this list
upon receiving their stickers. The report for the stickers distribution must
be presented to the FIM Europe Jury President before the beginning of the
first practice.
After delivery of the stickers, the rider will be responsible for their safekeeping
and use. Any abuse may give rise to sanctions according to these Regulations.
The stickers must be applied by the team to the left sidewall of the tyre. A
Technical Steward of the FMNR will check that all the motorcycles that go out on
the circuit are fitted with tyres carrying the correct sticker.
Any case of use of motorcycles fitted with tyres without valid stickers will
immediately be reported to the FIM Europe Jury, which will take appropriate
action.
Any motorcycle fitted with tyres without a valid sticker will be considered not in
conformity with the regulations and the rider may be disqualified from the event.
If, in the opinion of the FIM Europe Jury, the violation is unintentional and/or was
caused by a race incident, it may decide to impose an alternative penalty.
At any time during the event, and upon the request of the FIM Europe Jury
President or the Clerk of the Course, the rider shall be able to give a precise
account of the number of tyres he has used.
In exceptional cases, should the sticker be damaged or applied in the wrong way,
up to two (2) extra stickers may be provided at the sole discretion of the FIM
Europe Jury President. However, the damaged sticker must be returned to the
FIM Europe Jury President and/or the tyre it was applied to, must be absolutely
intact.
In case of rain, there will be no restriction on the number of tyres that can be
used during that time. Consequently, the tyres must then not be marked with a
sticker. These decisions will be taken by the FIM Europe Jury and communicated
to the riders and officials.
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10.2.4 On-board Cameras
Riders may be required by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter to carry on-
board cameras.
The cameras and associated equipment must be carried during the entire event,
from the practice sessions until the end of the event.
When a motorcycle is equipped with on-board cameras, the weight of the
camera and associated equipment will count towards the total minimum weight
of the motorcycle. These cameras and associated equipment are not considered
as telemetry.
Riders/teams must give reasonable access and assistance to the designated
technicians to facilitate mounting and adjustment of the equipment.
An on-board camera (other than the one from the Championship Promoter) is
not allowed during the entire event, from the practice sessions until the end of
the event.
10.3 Special Medical Examination
At any time during an event, at the request of the FIM Europe Jury President or
International Medical Panel delegate (if nominated), a special medical
examination may be carried out by an Official Doctor, or another doctor
nominated by the Chief Medical Officer.
Any rider who refuses to submit himself to such special medical examination shall
be disqualified from the event, and his case notified to his FMN and to the FIM
Europe for the possible application of a penalty.
11 MEETINGS
11.1 MEETING WITH THE ORGANISERS
A meeting with the organisers will be held on Friday, generally at 17:00, after the
circuit control.
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The Members of the FIM Europe Jury, as well as the Chief Medical Officer, are
expected to attend this meeting.
Also invited to attend this meeting are: the Secretary of the Meeting, the Chief
Timekeeper and the Chief Technical Steward, the Environmental Steward, the
Paddock Marshal, the Chief Flag Marshal, the Press Officer, representatives of the
FIM Europe Championship Promoter and the organisers, etc.
If the Chief Medical Officer is not present, the organiser must be prepared to
discuss the medical installations and evacuation plan for the event.
11.2 EVENT MANAGEMENT
11.2.1 The Event Management is composed of the FIM Europe Jury President, the Representativeof the FIM Europe Championship Promoter and a Representative of the Organizer. 11.2.2 The FIM Europe Jury President and the Representative of the FIM Europe Championship Promoter each have voting right. The Representative of the Organizer has no voting right. The FIM Europe Jury President will exercise the casting vote. 11.2.3 The Event Management will manage the event and is:
a) To ensure the smooth and efficient running of the event. b) To make recommendations to the Organizer to improve the
smooth and efficient running of the event.
c) To bring to the attention of the Organizer any matter that is in contradiction to the Regulations. 11.2.4 The meetings of the Event Management are chaired by the Representative of the FIM Europe Championship Promoter. 11.2.5 The Event Management will meet at any time required during the event, but at least:
a) At the end of the first day of the event (= the day when the administrative control and the technical verifications start).
b) At the end of each following day.
c) At the end of the event.
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12. EVENT FORMATS
There will be three different event formats for the S2 European SuperMoto
Championship. The event formats depend on the number of riders present at the
event:
The recognized formats are as follows:
FORMAT A more than 41 riders, up to 60 riders for class S2
FORMAT B more than 32 riders, up to 40 riders for class S2
FORMAT C up to 32 riders for class S2
In case of combined events with more than 1 FIM Europe class, e.g. S2 and
S4, or S2, S4, SM Junior, the Format applied will not affect the classes S3,
S4, SM Junior format.
13. BALLOT
Valid for:
FORMAT A more than 41 riders, up to 60 riders for class S2
FORMAT B more than 32 riders, up to 40 riders for class S2
13.1 After the end of the Technical verifications on Saturday, the FIM
Europe Jury president and the Clerk of the Course, assisted by the
Representative of the Championship Promoter will draw a ballot for the
allocation of the riders into two Groups – Group 1 and Group 2.
13.1.1 For the first event of the season, the Allocation of the riders will go in
the following model:
- The riders will be allocated to practising Groups “1” and “2”
according to their standings in the previous year’s FIM Europe S2
European SuperMoto Championship and presence at the event. The
best rider present will qualify in Group“1”, the second best rider
present in Group “2”, the third best rider present in Group “1”, and so
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on. A ballot will decide upon the riders having no overall places from
the previous year’s Championship.
13.1.2 As of the second event of the season:
- The riders will be allocated to practising Groups “1” and “2” upon their
standings in the current year’s FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto
Championship and presence at the event. The best rider present will qualify
in Group “1”, the second best rider present in Group “2”, the third best rider
present in Group “1”, and so on. A ballot will decide upon the riders having
no overall places from the current year’s Championship.
Riders may not change Group.
Should there be an odd number of riders to divide, Group “1” will consist of
one more sidecar crew than Group “2”.
For FORMAT C (S2 riders up to 32,) and for classes S3, S4 and SM Junior
there will be no Ballot.
14 FREE PRACTICE
Participation in Free Practices is optional.
Mass starts are forbidden.
All Free Practice session/s must be timed, with the results displayed on the
monitors, and be communicated to the press.
S2 Format A S2 G1 Max. 30 riders 1 session 20 minutes
S2 G2 Max. 30 riders 1 session 20 minutes
S2 Format B S2 G1 Max. 20 riders 1 session 20 minutes
S2 G2 Max. 20 riders 1 session 20 minutes
S2 Format C One group Max. 32 riders 2 sessions 20 minutes
S3 One group Max. 32 riders 2 sessions 20 minutes
S4 One group Max. 32 riders 2 sessions 20 minutes
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SM Junior One Group Max. 32 riders 2 sessions 15 minutes
15 RIDERS' BRIEFING
A briefing with the riders may be held at the starting grid, generally on Saturday.
The Members of the FIM Europe Jury are expected to attend the riders' briefing.
Representatives of the FIM Europe Championship Promoter and the organisers,
the Chief Flag Marshal, the team managers and all riders participating in the
event should attend.
The Secretary of the Meeting and the Chief Medical Officer may also attend this
briefing.
During this briefing, matters relating to the circuit and safety and race procedures
will be discussed.
After the briefing, there will be a demonstration of the complete start procedure.
It is the responsibility of each rider and team to attend the briefing, be aware of
all information given and follow all instructions issued.
16 TIME PRACTICE
The riders will have one Time Practice session.
The results of the Time Practice session must be displayed on the monitors, and
communicated to the press.
FORMAT A more than 41 riders, up to 60 riders for class S2, G1 and G2
S2 G1 Max. 30 riders 1 session 30 minutes
S2 G2 Max. 30 riders 1 session 30 minutes
Positions from 1 to 14 (14 riders) from TP in each Group directly Qualify for
the Races on Sunday.
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Position from 15 to 30 (16 riders) go to Last Chance Race Grid positions for the Races are made on the following model: Fastest rider
in TP (no matter from which Group) takes the pole position, followed by the
fastest rider from the other Group, who goes to P2. P3 is for the rider
classified 2nd
in the Group of the Pole position winner and so on.
FORMAT B more than 32 riders, up to 40 riders for class S2, G1 and G2
S2 G1 Max. 20 riders 1 session 30 minutes
S2 G2 Max. 20 riders 1 session 30 minutes
Positions from 1 to 10 (10 riders) from TP in each Group directly Qualify for
the Races on Sunday
Position from 11 to 20 (10 riders) go to Last Chance Race
Grid positions for the Races are made on the following model: Fastest rider
in TP (no matter from which Group) takes the pole position, followed by the
fastest rider from the other Group who goes to P2. P3 is for the rider
classified 2nd
in the Group of the Pole position winner and so on.
FORMAT C up to 32 riders for class S2
S2 Max. 32 riders 1 session 30 minutes
The order in which riders take their starting position for the Races is based
on their respective results in Time Practice.
The riders will take their grid positions according to their results in the Time
Practice (grid positions 1 to 32).
The pole position, allocated to the fastest rider, will be determined during
the homologation of the circuit.
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The Races must be timed, with the results displayed on the monitors and
communicated to the press.
In case of ties, the second best times will be taken into consideration.
S4 up to 32 riders
S4 Max. 32 riders 1 session 30 minutes
S3 up to 32 riders
S3 Max. 32 riders 1 session 30 minutes
SM JUNIOR up to 32 riders
SM Junior Max. 32 riders 1 session 20 minutes
The order in which riders take their starting position for the Races in classes
S4, S3 and SM Junior is based on their respective results in Time Practice.
The riders will take their grid positions according to their results in the Time
Practice (grid positions 1 to 32).
The pole position, allocated to the fastest rider, will be determined during
the homologation of the circuit.
The Races must be timed, with the results displayed on the monitors and
communicated to the press.
In case of ties, the second best times will be taken into consideration.
The results of Time Practice must be homologated by the FIM Europe Jury.
17 Last Chance Race (LCR)
Valid only for S2 class, Format A and Format B
Format A (more than 41 riders, up to 60), LCR
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For the Last Chance Race (LCR) are eligible the riders classified at positions
15 to 30 in each Group (G1 and G2), maximum 32 riders.
The grid positions for LCR are made on the following model: the fastest
rider at position 15 (no matter from which group) gets the pole position for
the LCR. 2nd
position is for the rider who is at position 15 from the other
group. 3rd
position is for the rider classified at position 16 from the TP of
the group of the pole position winner and so on.
Last Chance Race
Format A
Max. 32 riders X laps approximately 20 minutes of
racing
From LCR qualify for the races on Sunday the first 4 riders (finishing order).
The winner of LCR goes to position 29 in the Sunday’s Grid and the
remaining 3 are allocated correspondingly positions 30-31-32
Positions 5 and 6 are considered Reserve riders (who can participate in the
S2 Warm Up Session on Sunday).
Format B (more than 32 riders, up to 40 riders), LCR
For the Last Chance Race (LCR) are eligible the riders classified at positions
11 to 20 in each Group (G1 and G2), maximum 20 riders.
The grid positions for LCR are made on the following model: the fastest
rider at position 11 (no matter from which group) gets the pole position for
the LCR. 2nd
position is for the rider who is at position 11 from the other
group. 3rd
position is for the rider classified at position 12 from the TP of
the group of the pole position winner and so on.
Last Chance Race
Format B
Max. 20 riders X laps approximately 20 minutes of
racing
From LCR qualify for the races on Sunday the first 12 riders (finishing
order).
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The winner of LCR goes to position 21 in the Sunday’s Grid and the
remaining riders from LCR are allocated the remaining positions (up to 32)
based on their finishing order from the LCR.
Positions 13 and 14 are considered Reserve riders (who can participate in
the S2 Warm Up Session on Sunday).
For the LCR is valid the same starting procedure like the Races on Sunday,
as described later in these regulations.
18 PROMOTION ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC
18.1 Autograph Session
Riders may be required to participate in an autograph session arranged by the
FIM Europe Championship Promoter.
18.2 Presentation of the riders
A short presentation of the riders is recommended.
19 WARM-UP
The riders will have one Warm-Up session.
A maximum of 32 riders may take part in the Warm-Up in case we have
Format C for the S2 Class, (up to 32 riders), for classes S4, S3 and SM Junior.
Participation is optional.
In cases of Format A or B for the S2 class, the maximum number of riders 34
are allowed to take part in the Warm –up session
This Warm-Up must be timed, with the results displayed on the monitors, and
communicated to the press.
If, for unforeseen reasons, no qualification results are obtained on Saturday, then
the Sunday Warm-Ups may be treated as Qualifying sessions. The FIM Europe
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Jury will decide upon any modifications to the time schedule and qualifying
criteria.
20 RACES
Each FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship event will run two Races
according to the following model:
Finishing positions Result
Race 1 to 20 score European
(maximum 32 riders/X laps) Championship points
Races duration:
S2 X laps equal to approximately 20 minutes of racing
S4 15 minutes + 2 Laps
S3 X laps equal to approximately 20 minutes of racing
SM Junior X laps equal to approximately 15 minutes of racing
The distance (number of laps or time plus laps in case of S4) to be covered in
each race, will depend on the race conditions at each circuit. Generally after the
Saturday Time Practices, the FIM Europe Jury will decide upon the race distance
to be run.
20.1 Starting order
S2 class Format A
Grid positions from 1 to 28 Allocated to the direct qualifiers
from TP in G1 and G2. Fastest rider in TP (no matter from which
Group) takes the pole position, followed by
the fastest rider from the other Group, who
goes to P2. P3 is for the rider classified 2nd
in the Group of the Pole position winner
and so on.
Grid positions from 29 to 32 Allocated to the first 4 finishers of
Last Chance Race The winner of LCR goes to position 29 in the
Sunday’s Grid and the remaining 3 are
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allocated correspondingly positions 30-31-
32
S2 class Format B
Grid positions from 1 to 20 Allocated to the direct qualifiers
from TP in G1 and G2. Fastest rider in TP (no matter from which
Group) takes the pole position, followed by
the fastest rider from the other Group, who
goes to P2. P3 is for the rider classified 2nd
in the Group of the Pole position winner
and so on.
Grid positions from 21 to 32 Allocated to the first 12 finishers of
Last Chance Race The winner of LCR goes to position 21 in the
Sunday’s Grid and the remaining riders
from LCR are allocated the remaining
positions (up to 32) based on their finishing
order from the LCR.
The Reserve riders in both Formats are eligible to participate in a given race
in cases when a qualified rider from position 1-32 is not able to participate
in the race in question.
The 2 reserve riders must be present with their motorcycles in the Waiting
Zone before each race.
In case a qualified rider fails for any reason to be present at the Waiting
Zone before the closing of the Waiting Zone, the first Reserve rider is
eligible to participate in the given Race.
In case two qualified riders fail for any reason to be present at the Waiting
Zone before the closing of the Waiting Zone, the two Reserve riders are
eligible to participate in the given Race.
The Reserve riders will take positions 33 and 34 on the grid. First Reserve
rider will take position 33 and the second reserve rider – position 34.
The initial positions of the absent qualified riders will remain vacant.
A Reserve rider who participated in Race 1 is not guaranteed to participate
in Race 2.
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Valid for S2 Format C (up to 32 riders), S4, S3 and SM Junior
The order in which riders take their starting position for the Races is based on
their respective results in Time Practice.
The riders will take their grid positions according to their results in the Time
Practice (grid positions 1 to 32).
The pole position, allocated to the fastest rider, will be determined during the
homologation of the circuit.
The Races must be timed, with the results displayed on the monitors and
communicated to the press.
21 START PROCEDURES
THE FOLLOWING START PROCEDURES ARE VALID FOR THE OFFICIAL RACES AS WELL AS
FOR THE LAST CHANCE RACES IN ALL FORMATS AND CLASSES FORESEEN.
ARTICLES THAT CONCERN THE PARTICIPATION OF THE RESERVE RIDERS DOES NOT APPLY
FOR THE LCR.
21.1 Start Procedure with lights
The final choice of motorcycle to be used in a race should be made before the
motorcycle is brought into the waiting zone.
The start procedure for the Races is the following:
As of 15 minutes before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
The entrance from the paddock to the waiting zone is open.
The motorcycle that will be used in the race by the rider must be placed in the
waiting zone.
As of 10 minutes before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
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Sound or whistle signal.
The entrance from the paddock to the waiting zone is closed for
motorcycles. The penalty for arriving late at the waiting zone is
disqualification from the race in question.
A maximum of 32 riders may leave the waiting zone to take their positions on the
starting grid.
The rider's motorcycle to be used for the Race must be pushed to its allocated
position at the starting grid, with engine dead.
Tyre warmers may be used on the starting grid. They must be powered by a
portable type generator and have a maximum output of one kilowatt. Only one
generator per motorcycle may be used.
Adjustments to the motorcycles can be made. Refuelling is forbidden.
Only the riders, their team manager, two mechanics per rider, one holder of the
team umbrella, one umbrella holder of the FIM Europe Championship Promoter,
the commentator, the television crew, photographers and the essential officials
are allowed on the starting grid.
5 minutes before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
The entrance form the waiting zone to the pit lane remains open.
On the starting grid, it is still possible to use tyre warmers and make adjustments
to the motorcycles. Refuelling remains forbidden.
No helmets are to be worn at this time.
4 minutes before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
Display of the 4-minute board + sound or whistle signal.
The entrance from the waiting zone to the starting grid is closed for motorcycles.
The motorcycles of all the riders must be on the starting grid.
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Riders whose motorcycle is still in the waiting zone may take it to the pit lane and
must follow the instructions from the officials.
The generators must be disconnected. The tyre warmers must be removed from
the tyres. Generators, tyre warmers and other equipment must be removed from
the starting grid.
Everyone except the riders, one mechanic and umbrella holder per rider, the
photographers, the television crew and the essential officials must leave the
starting grid.
If a rider has a mechanical problem on the starting grid and the motorcycle
cannot be repaired on the starting grid, he must push his motorcycle to the pit
lane, where he and/or his mechanics may attempt to repair it.
If the motorcycle is repaired before the leading rider has completed the first of
the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must start the two
compulsory warm-up laps from the pit lane upon the orders from a nominated
official from the promoter. The rider in question will keep his position on the
starting grid.
If the mechanics only succeed in repairing the motorcycle after the leading rider
has completed the first of the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in
question must stay in the pit lane and must start the Race from that position.
2 minutes before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
Display of the 2-minute board + sound or whistle signal.
The entrance from the waiting zone to the pit lane is closed.
Riders whose motorcycle is still in the waiting zone are disqualified from the Race
in question.
The riders put on their helmets, start their engines and prepare for the two
compulsory warm-up laps.
All adjustments to their motorcycle must be completed.
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The mechanics, the umbrella holders and photographers must leave the starting
grid. Only the riders, the television crew and the essential officials are allowed on
the starting grid.
If a rider has a mechanical problem and the motorcycle cannot be started on the
starting grid, he must push his motorcycle into the pit lane, where he and/or his
mechanics may attempt to repair it.
If the motorcycle is repaired before the leading rider has completed the first of
the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must start the two
compulsory warm-up laps from the pit lane upon the orders from a a nominated
official from the promoter. The rider in question will keep his position on the
starting grid.
If the mechanics only succeed in repairing the motorcycle after the leading rider
has completed the first of the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in
question must stay in the pit lane and must start the Race from that position.
1 minute before the start of the Warm-Up laps:
Sound or whistle signal.
The television crew must leave the starting grid.
Only the riders and the necessary Officials are authorised on the starting grid.
Any rider who is unable to start his motorcycle, must leave the starting grid and
push his motorcycle into the pit lane, where he and/or his mechanics may
attempt to start it.
If the motorcycle is started before the leading rider has completed the first of the
two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must start the two
compulsory warm-up laps from the pit lane upon the orders from a nominated
official from the promoter. The rider in question will keep his position on the
starting grid.
If the motorcycle is started only after the leading rider has completed the first of
the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must stay in the pit lane
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and must start the Race from that position, after having received the release
signal from a nominated official from the promoter.
Procedure for the Warm-Up laps:
A nominated official from the promoter walks down the starting grid from
row 1 to the end, stopping at each row and holding two red flags crossed. Upon
his signal, the riders of that row start the two compulsory warm-up laps.
If a rider stalls his engine, he must remain on the starting grid and raise his arm.
Immediately after all the riders have left for the two compulsory warm-up laps, he
must leave the starting grid and push his motorcycle into the pit lane, where he
and/or his mechanics may attempt to start it.
If the motorcycle is started before the leading rider has completed the first of the
two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must start the two
compulsory warm-up laps from the pit lane upon the orders from a nominated
official from the promoter.. The rider in question will keep his position on the
starting grid.
If the motorcycle is started only after the leading rider has completed the first of
the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in question must stay in the pit lane
and must start the Race from that position, after having received the release
signal from a nominated official from the promoter.
When all the riders have left the starting grid, a nominated official from the
promoter will give a signal and any riders whose motorcycle failed to start or
whose motorcycles were late arriving at the starting grid are released to do the
two compulsory warm-up laps.
Start practices and unnecessary stops are not allowed during the Warm-Up laps.
At the end of the compulsory 2 Warm-Up laps:
The Clerk of the Course will stand at the front of the starting grid displaying a
red flag.
A nominated official from the promoter. will stand at the back of the starting
grid with a green flag and display it when the grid is complete.
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Any rider who encounters mechanical problems during the warm-up laps must
go to the pit lane and make repairs. He cannot return to the starting grid.
On returning to the grid the riders must take their position in an orderly way with
the front wheel of their motorcycle up to the line defining their starting grid
position and keep their engines running.
Once a rider has taken his allocated position on the starting grid, he cannot
change it, return to the pit lane or receive assistance prior to the start.
When all the riders have taken their starting position a nominated official from
the promoter at the rear of the starting grid will raise the green flag.
If by 30 seconds before the start, all the riders are not on their starting position,
the Clerk of the Course may order the start to go ahead.
Any rider who arrives back from the warm-up laps after a nominated official
from the promoter at the rear of the starting grid has raised the green flag, will
be considered a "late arrival".
Late arriving riders at the grid will lose their initial position at the starting grid
and must take a position at the rear of the grid. They must stop behind the a
nominated official from the promoter and start the race from there (the row
following the last row of riders).
If a rider has mechanical problems at the starting grid, he must remain on his
motorcycle and raise his arm. It is not permitted to attempt to delay the start by
any other means.
Any rider who is unable to start his motorcycle within a reasonable time, must
obey the instructions of the officials and push his motorcycle to the back of the
starting grid. If he still succeeds in starting the engine, he must take the start from
this position.
15 seconds before the start:
The Clerk of the Course moves to the side of the track, holding up the red flag.
If a rider has mechanical problems at the starting grid, he must remain on his
motorcycle and raise his arm. It is not permitted to attempt to delay the start by
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any other means. As of then, he must immediately obey the instructions of the
officials and remove his motorcycle to the back of the starting grid. He must
remain there until the start has been given.
If by then he has succeeded in starting the motorcycle, he can start from that
position. However, he must wait for the orders of a nominated official from the
promoter to take the start of the Race.
If he still did not succeed in starting the motorcycle when the start has been
given, he must proceed to the pit lane upon instruction of an official, where he
and/or his mechanics may make further attempts to start it.
Any failure to obey the instructions of the officials may result in a penalty or
disqualification.
As of then:
As of then, the Clerk of the Course puts down the red flag and the start light
sequence begins.
A red light will be displayed for between 2 and 5 seconds. The red light will go
out to start the race.
Riders still in the pit lane must wait until the marshal situated at this exit, upon a
signal from the Clerk of the Course/ a nominated official from the promoter
lowers the red flag in order to authorise any riders still in the pit lane to leave.
042.21.2 Start Procedure with flags
Whenever it is not possible to start the race by means of the red light, flags will
be used to give the start.
The same start procedure (as mentioned above) will be maintained until
15 seconds before the start of the Race.
As of then:
The Clerk of the Course moves to the side of the track, holding up the red flag.
If a rider has mechanical problems at the starting grid, he must remain on his
motorcycle and raise his arm. It is not permitted to attempt to delay the start by
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any other means. As of then, he must immediately obey the instructions of the
officials and remove his motorcycle to the back of the starting grid. He must
remain there until the start has been given.
If by then he has succeeded in starting the motorcycle, he can start from that
position. However, he must wait for the orders of the Clerk of the Course or a
marshal to take the start of the Race.
If he did not succeed in starting the motorcycle, he must proceed to the pit lane
upon instruction of an official, where he and/or his mechanics may make further
attempts to start it.
Any failure to obey the instructions of the officials may result in a penalty or
disqualification.
As of then the Clerk of the Course puts down the red flag and holds up the
green flag. He will lower the green flag between the next 5 and 10 seconds upon
which the Race starts.
21.3 Anticipated start
Anticipation of the start is defined by the motorcycle moving forward when the
red lights are on or when the green flag has not been lowered yet.
Upon recommendation of the Clerk of the Course, the rider concerned will be
penalised with a "Stop and Go" penalty.
21.4 "Stop and Go" penalty
Upon recommendation of the Clerk of the Course, a board displaying "STOP &
GO" as well as his riding number, will be shown at the finish area to the rider who
made the false start.
During the race, the rider in question must go to the designated "Stop and Go"
penalty zone. He must bring his motorcycle to a stop (the engine must not be
turned off) and remain stationary for a full 5 seconds. He may then rejoin the
race. This procedure is under the strict control of designated marshals.
Failure by the rider in question to stop, after having been shown the "STOP &
GO" board three times, will result in that rider being shown the black flag.
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If more than one rider is penalised, the riders will be signalled to stop on
subsequent laps. The order of "Stop and Go" penalties will be based on the
results that determine the riders' starting positions for the Race in question with
the faster rider stopping first.
In the case of a rider failing to respond to the instruction to stop in the "Stop and
Go" penalty zone, and there being more than one rider penalised, no subsequent
rider will be signalled to stop until the previous rider has stopped or been shown
the black flag.
In the case of a re-started race, the above regulations will also apply.
In the case where the marshals have been unable to carry out the "Stop and Go"
procedure before the end of the race, the rider in question will be inflicted with a
time penalty of 15 seconds.
22 STOPPING OF A PRACTICE/RACE
The Clerk of the Course is authorised to prematurely stop any Free Practice
session, Time Practice, Last Chance Race or Race for urgent and/or safety
reasons or other cases of "force majeure". In that case, a red flag will be displayed
to the riders.
If a Race is stopped before 2 laps have been covered, there will be a complete
restart.
Riders will return to the area indicated by the officials and the restart will take
place as soon as possible after the red flag was displayed. Changing of
motorcycles will not be allowed.
If a Race is stopped before 50% of the racing distance has been covered, there
will be a complete restart. Riders will return to the paddock and the restart will
take place as soon as possible after the red flag was displayed. Changing of
motorcycles will be allowed. The final choice must be made when the riders enter
to the waiting zone.
If one or more riders are deemed to be at fault for the race being stopped, the
Clerk of the Course may recommend to the other Members of the FIM Europe
Jury to exclude them from taking part in the restart or to penalise them with loss
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of starting grid position. In that case, the rider(s) concerned must start from the
row following the last row of riders.
If a Race is stopped after 50% of the racing distance has been covered, the race
will be considered complete.
The finishing order will be based on the placing of the riders in the lap before the
red flag was displayed.
The Clerk of the Course may recommend to place one or more riders deemed to
be at fault for the race being stopped behind riders having completed an equal
or greater number of laps.
23 RIDER BEHAVIOUR AND ASSISTANCE DURING PRACTICE,
QUALIFYING AND RACES
Riders must at all times adhere to the provisions of the FIM Europe SuperMoto
World Championship Regulations.
Riders must be physically and mentally fit to control their motorcycles in order to
promote the safety of the other riders, team members, officials, spectators and
other persons involved in the event.
Riders must report any underlying medical disorder or injury they may have to
the CMO.
At any time during the event, on request of the Chief Technical Steward, the riders
must present themselves and/or their motorcycle(s) and/or equipment to the
technical verification.
At all times during the event, a rider will be responsible for keeping his machine in
conformity with the rules.
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Unsporting, aggressive or reckless behaviour from a rider or his team members
and/or surroundings towards other competitors, mechanics, team staff and
officials or other participants (organisers’ and promotors’ staff, medical staff,
press, public, etc.) on or off the track may be sanctioned by the FIM Europe Jury.
Riders may be held responsible for the actions of their team members.
Riders and team members are forbidden to ride any motorized vehicle or bicycle
on the track outside the official practice/qualifying sessions and races.
Riders must obey the official flag/light signals and the boards which convey
instructions.
Riders must carry “on-board” cameras when requested by the FIM Europe
Championship Promoter.
Riders are responsible for attending all riders’ briefings and being aware of all
information and instructions issued. Team members are encouraged to attend
the riders' briefing.
All body jewellery is to be taped over or removed during on-track competition.
The use of a portable music player is not allowed at any time during on-track
competition.
During an event, a rider must always attempt to succeed. If not, he shall not be
allowed to continue the competition and is liable to be penalised by the FIM
Europe Jury.
Riders must ride in a responsible manner which does not cause danger to other
competitors, mechanics, team staff and officials or other participants (organisers’
and promotors’ staff, medical staff, press, public, etc.) on or off the track. Riding
in an irresponsible manner may be sanctioned by the FIM Europe Jury.
Any outside assistance on the course to the riders is forbidden during the Free
Practices, Time Practice and/or the Races unless it is provided by a marshal
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carrying out his duty in the interests of safety. Infractions will be penalised by the
FIM Europe Jury.
Marshals may assist riders by lifting motorcycles and moving them to a safe place.
Any repairs or adjustments must be made by the rider, working alone with no
outside assistance. Marshals are not allowed to assist riders to re-start their
motorcycles.
Whenever a rider is receiving treatment by the medical staff, team members
and/or family members are not allowed at any time to interfere or hinder their
proceedings. Any infraction of this rule may be penalised by the FIM Europe Jury.
Riders should use only the course. However, if they accidentally leave the course
during the Free Practices, Time Practice and/or the Races, they may continue by
safely re-entering the course, without gaining an advantage, from the closest
point to where they left the course.
Course cutting is forbidden. The penalty for attempting to gain an advantage by
course cutting will be disqualification from the respective Time Practice and/or
the Races. Further penalties may be imposed by the FIM Europe Jury.
A pit lane must be reserved for repairs and signalling during the practices and
races. Only mechanics, signallers, representatives of the Industry and essential
officials bearing valid passes are permitted in this area.
Riders entering the repair zone should ride in a responsible manner within the pit
lane. They should not ride at an excessive speed and not overtake any other
riders.
Riders may enter the pit lane to modify, adjust or replace any part of their safety
apparel or motorcycle except the frame, which must be sealed. For silencers, refer
to the FIM SuperMoto World Championship Regulations. Refuelling is permitted,
but must be done with engines dead.
No replacement of safety apparel, refuelling or mechanical service may be carried
out on the course or outside the pit lane.
During the Free Practices, Time Practice and/or the Races, consultation between
team members and riders is restricted to the pit lane. Riders who stop along the
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course to consult with others may hinder the progress of other riders, and such
action will be considered as outside assistance.
Only the following signals are allowed between riders/motorcycles and persons
connected with them: data and images from official timekeeping transponders
and on-board cameras, pit board messages displayed in approved areas and
“body language” communication by the rider. Radio communication with riders is
strictly forbidden.
Adjustments to the motorcycle may be carried out on the starting grid until
2 minutes before the start of the warm-up laps.
Riders entering the pit lane must come to a complete stop. Violators will be
disqualified from the Time Practice and/or the Race in question.
Riders who stop their engines in the pit lane may be assisted in re-starting their
motorcycles.
Riders who enter the paddock during a Race will not be allowed to rejoin the
Race in question.
Riders returning slowly to the pit lane or paddock should take care to avoid the
racing line and interfering with other riders.
Riders must take their position in an orderly way with the front wheel of their
motorcycle up to the line defining their starting grid position.
Motorcycles must be centred in the rider’s position on the starting grid. Riders
may not start in an angle.
Riders may not use any starting aid devices (starting blocks, other elevating
devices, etc.) at the start.
Once a rider has taken his position on the starting grid, he cannot change it.
Riders who arrive too late in the waiting zone will be disqualified from the race in
question.
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Riders whose motorcycle is still in the waiting zone when the entrance from the
waiting zone to the starting grid is closed for motorcycles may push their
motorcycle into the pit lane and must follow the instructions of the officials.
The rider in question must start the two compulsory warm-up laps from the pit
lane after receiving the clearance signal from the Clerk of the Course. He will
keep his position on the starting grid.
Riders whose motorcycle is still in the waiting zone when the entrance from the
waiting zone to the pit lane is closed for motorcycles will be disqualified from the
race in question.
If a rider has mechanical problems before the start of the warm-up laps and the
motorcycle cannot be repaired on the starting grid, he must push his motorcycle
to the pit lane, where he and/or his mechanics may attempt to repair it.
If a rider is unable to start his motorcycle before the start of the warm-up laps, he
must leave the starting grid and push his motorcycle into the pit lane where he
and his mechanics may attempt to restart or repair it.
If a rider stalls his engine during before the start of the warm-up laps, he must
remain on the starting grid and raise his arm. Immediately after all the riders have
left for the 2 compulsory warm-up laps, he must push his motorcycle into the pit
lane, as ordered by the officials and under their supervision.
A rider whose motorcycle has been repaired or restarted in the pit lane before
the leading rider has completed the first of the two compulsory warm-up laps,
must start the warm-up laps from that position after receiving the clearance
signal from the Clerk of the Course. He will keep his position on the starting grid.
If he only succeeds in repairing or restarting the motorcycle after the leading
rider has completed the first of the two compulsory warm-up laps, the rider in
question must stay in the pit lane and must start the Race from that position,
after receiving the clearance signal from the Clerk of the Course.
Any rider who encounters mechanical problems during the warm-up laps must
go to the repair zone and make repairs. He cannot return to the starting grid.
When a rider takes his starting grid position after the warm-up laps, he must
keep his engine running, he cannot return to the pit lane or receive assistance
prior to the start.
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Any rider who arrives back from the warm-up laps after the designated marshal
at the rear of the starting grid has raised the green flag, will be considered a "late
arrival". He will lose his initial position at the starting grid and must take a
position at the rear of the grid and start the race from there (the row following
the last row of riders).
If a rider has mechanical problems when he has taken his position on the starting
grid after the 2 warm-up laps, he must remain on his motorcycle and raise his
arm. If the rider in question is unable to start his motorcycle within a reasonable
time, he must obey the instructions of the officials and remove his motorcycle to
the back of the starting grid where he may make further attempts to start it. If he
succeeds in starting the engine, he must take the start from this position.
If by 15 seconds before the start of the Race, a rider has mechanical problems at
the starting grid, he must remain on his motorcycle and raise his arm. He must
than immediately obey the instructions of the officials and remove his motorcycle
to the back of the starting grid where he may make further attempts to start it. If
he succeeds in starting the engine, he must take the start from this position.
If he still did not succeed in starting the motorcycle when the start has been
given, he must proceed to the pit lane upon instruction of an official, where he
and/or his mechanics may make further attempts to start it.
Riders taking the start of the Race from the pit lane may then start the Race upon
instruction of a qualified official (designated marshal), nominated by the
Clerk of the Course situated at the pit lane exit.
A rider is not permitted to attempt to delay the start by any other means than
mechanical problems.
A rider may not anticipate the start or he will be penalised by a "Stop and Go".
Any rider who has been penalised by a "Stop and Go" will be shown the "STOP"
board together with his riding number. He must then go to the designated "Stop
and Go" penalty zone during the race. He must bring his motorcycle to a stop
and remain stationary for a full 5 seconds. He may then rejoin the race.
When crossing control lines, the rider must always be in contact with the
motorcycle.
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A rider who is present at an event and who does not take part in the practices
and/or in the races and/or leaves the event must always inform the Clerk of the
Course of the reasons for his non-participation.
24 OFFICIAL SIGNALS
Official time board signals shall be given by means of a white board with a large
black number on both sides, indicating the time. These boards must have been
produced to a high standard and be clearly readable.
Signal Meaning
Boards, 4, 2 minutes
(4', 2' / At the start)
4, 2 minutes until the start of the
2 compulsory warm-up laps.
Official "STOP and GO" procedure board signals to a rider shall be given by
means of a black board with "STOP & GO" in white lettering and a white number
or with "STOP" in white lettering and a white arrow. These boards must have
been produced to a high standard and be clearly readable.
Signal Meaning
Board, STOP & GO
with a rider's number on it
Rider concerned to go to the "Stop and
Go" penalty zone.
Board, STOP
with an arrow on it
Rider concerned to stop at this spot in
the "Stop and Go" penalty zone.
Official start light signals will be given as follows:
Signal Meaning
Red light, switched on
(At the start)
The start will be given within the next
5 seconds.
(When the red light is on, the start procedure enters it final phase.)
Red light switched off
(At the start)
Start.
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Official flag signals shall be given by means of a flag measuring 750 mm high by
600 mm wide as follows:
Signal Meaning
Red flag All riders must stop racing and go to
the area indicated by the officials.
Black flag and a board with
rider's number on it
Rider in question to stop racing and
leave the circuit using the repair and
signalling zone or access from the
circuit to the paddock.
Yellow flag, held stationary Danger ahead, ride cautiously.
Yellow flag, waved Great danger, prepare to stop, no
overtaking. A significant reduction in
speed must be observed; therefore
jumps should not be attempted.
Yellow and red striped flag Oil, water or another substance is
affecting adhesion on this section of the
track.
Medical flag Safety vehicle or personnel on the
course, ride slowly. Riders must roll each
jump individually with no overtaking
until past the area of concern.
(A medical flag must be available at each flag marshal post)
Blue flag, waved Warning, you are about to be lapped.
(The blue flag must be used by supplementary flag marshals, specialised for this
flag only).
Green flag Course clear for the start of the race or
start of the Race.
(The green flag will be used for starting the Race whenever it is not possible to
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start by means of the start light procedure.)
Black and white chequered flag End of the Practices, the Warm-Up, the
Race.
The non-respect of the waved yellow and/or the medical flag with a diagonal red
cross by a rider (riders) will be sanctioned with a loss of 10 positions for the
rider(s) in question. Such an action will be considered as a statement of fact to
which no protests are possible.
The Pantones for the colours are as follows :
Black: Pantone Black C
Blue: Pantone 286C
Red: Pantone 186C
Yellow: Pantone Yellow C
Green: Pantone 348C
White: Pantone White C
The minimum age for Flag Marshals is 18 years. They are appointed by the
FMNR/organiser and must participate in a briefing with the Clerk of the Course
and/or a qualified official nominated by him.
For each Flag Marshal's post, the Organiser must establish a list with the names
of the marshals occupying the post. This list is to be given to the Clerk of the
Course, who will hand it over to the FIM Europe Jury President before the start
of the official practices.
The marshals must be identified by uniform shirts or bibs of a neutral colour, in
no case yellow or red, so that they cannot be confused with the flags.
There must be a minimum of two marshals per post: one Flag Marshal (using a
flag) and one marshal (without a flag) to give assistance to a rider in the interests
of safety. One or more additional marshals are recommended at jumps.
After an event, the Flag Marshals must remain available until protest/appeal time
has expired.
25 CROSSING OF CONTROL LINES
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The time at which a motorcycle crosses a control line shall be registered at the
moment the foremost part of the motorcycle crosses the line.
26 VERIFICATIONS AND CONTROL AFTER A RACE
The technical control must be carried out in accordance with the procedure fixed
in the Technical Rules and the times fixed in the CMS Regulations and the
Supplementary Regulations of the event.
26.1 Control of the sound levels after each Race
Immediately after each Race, three motorcycles, chosen at random by the FIM
Europe Jury President, may be checked for compliance with sound level
regulations. Other motorcycles may also be checked.
Any rider whose motorcycle is above the maximum allowed post-race sound limit
of:
- 118dB/A (115 + 2 for measurement precision + 1 for degradation accepted
during the race - measured with a Type 1 or Type 2 sound meter)
- whether it be one of the riders chosen at random or any other rider whose
motorcycle is controlled/verified - will be penalised by losing 5 positions in the
race in question.
Subject to rules governing outside assistance, riders may freely change their
silencers but their motorcycles must be checked for compliance. Therefore the
Chief Technical Steward, his staff and his equipment must be available
throughout the event.
26.2 Final verification
Immediately after the prize-giving ceremony, the motorcycles of the first three
riders of the overall standings of the respective class must be placed in the closed
park.
The motorcycles must remain in the closed park for 30 minutes after the arrival of
the winner, under the control of the technical stewards, in case of a protest or
should further examination be required.
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26.3 Cost for a motorcycle control following a protest
The cost of dismantling a motorcycle will be € 120.-. This fee must be paid by the
losing party to the mechanic of the rider who had to open the engine.
26.4 Fuel control
A fuel control may be carried out at any time during an event, according to
Art. 63.05 of the FIM Motocross Technical Rules.
For the FIM Europe SuperMoto European Championship, only fuel corresponding
to the FIM Motocross Technical Rules will be authorised.
A rider whose fuel fails to meet the technical requirements will be disqualified
from the whole event and forfeit all Championship points earned. This rider will
also be liable for the reimbursement of the full costs of the test and further
penalties may be imposed.
All requests for fuel control following a protest must be accompanied by a
deposit of € 800.- paid to the FIM Europe Jury or the FIM Europe (supplementary
controls).
Any new requests for control must be presented to the FIM Europe within 5 days
of the reception date of the results of the preceding control notified in
conformity with Article 5.6 of the FIM Disciplinary and Arbitration Code.
After the last control:
- The winning party will have its deposit reimbursed;
- The losing party will have to pay the costs of all the controls carried out after
deduction of deposits which it had already paid.
26.5 Anti-doping and alcohol tests
Anti-doping and alcohol tests may be carried out according to the FIM Medical
Code. A rider who tests positive will be disqualified from the whole event. Further
penalties may be imposed.
27 RESULTS
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27.1 Procedure
The winner of a Race is the rider who crosses the finish line first. The riders still
racing will then be stopped when crossing the finishing line.
The time at which a motorcycle crosses a control line shall be registered at the
moment the foremost part of the motorcycle crosses the line.
When crossing control lines, the rider must always be in contact with the
motorcycle.
Races are officially ended at the completion of the lap at which the chequered
flag is displayed to the winner.
All the riders participating in the race will be classified in order of finish and
number of laps completed; i.e. all riders finishing on the same lap as the winner
will be classified in the order they cross the finish line, followed by riders with one
less lap, then two laps and so on. Riders must cross the finish line within
5 minutes of the arrival of the winner, i.e. riders have 5 minutes to complete the
lap or it will not be counted in their result. The procedure to determine the
classification in the results of riders who do not complete the lap within 5 minutes
after the arrival of the winner will be according to the number of laps completed,
and in the event of a tie, according to their finishing order at the end of the
preceding lap.
If the chequered flag is mistakenly displayed later than the official time/distance,
the finishing order shall be determined by the running order at the official
time/distance.
Under any other circumstances, such as mistaken display of the chequered flag
before the official time/distance, the finishing order shall be determined by the
running order at the time the chequered flag is displayed.
The winner of the event is the rider who has obtained the most points; the
runner-up will be the rider who has obtained the second best number of points,
and so on, irrespective of the number of races they have finished.
If a tie exists, the points scored in the second race will determine the order of
placing in the final standings of the event of those riders who scored points.
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The overall results will be completed with those riders who have not scored any
European Championship points. They will be ranked by adding their positions
obtained in the two races. Of these riders, the rider who has obtained the
smallest overall placing will be placed first behind those riders who have scored
points. He will be followed by the 2nd
placed non-point scoring rider and so on.
If a tie exists, the position in the second race will determine the order of placing
in the final standings of the event of those riders who did not score any points.
All results must be homologated by the FIM Europe Jury.
The results will not become official until the time limits for protests have elapsed.
If a protest is lodged, the results will not become official until a decision has been
taken by the competent bodies.
If an appeal is lodged against the decision of the FIM Europe Jury, the results
cannot be considered as definitive until a final decision has been taken by the
competent body.
27.2 Presentation and publication
The results must include at least the following information:
- FIM Europe, FMNR, Organiser/Moto Club and Championship logo;
- Title of the Event;
- EMN number;
- FMNR;
- Date and venue of the event;
- Class;
- Position, number, name and first name of the riders;
- FMN of the rider;
- Nationality of the rider;
- Motorcycle of the rider;
- Team of the rider (if the Team is holder of a valid FIM or FIM Europe Team
Licence);
- The number of laps and times of all riders;
- The number of classified riders;
- Championship points earned by the rider;
- The winner’s average speed;
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- The name of the rider making the best lap in the race, his time and average
speed;
- The name and signature of the FIM Europe Delegate and the Clerk of the
Course;
- Publication time of the results.
The FIM Europe Delegate is responsible for the transmission of the results of
each FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto Championship event as soon as
possible to the FIM Europe Secretariat via email.
28 POINTS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Points will be awarded to riders in each European Championship Race according
to the following scale:
25 points to the 1st 10 points to the 11
th
22 points to the 2nd
9 points to the 12th
20 points to the 3rd
8 points to the 13th
18 points to the 4th
7 points to the 14th
16 points to the 5th
6 points to the 15th
15 points to the 6th
5 points to the 16th
14 points to the 7th
4 points to the 17th
13 points to the 8th
3 points to the 18th
12 points to the 9th
2 points to the 19th
11 points to the 10th
1 point to the 20th
All organised events counting towards the corresponding European
Championship will be taken into consideration. However, the FIM Europe
Sporting Council or, if necessary, the FIM Europe Management Council is entitled,
upon proposal from the SuperMoto Commission and in exceptional
circumstances, to make a decision deviating from this principle.
For the first event of the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship: the
provisional point standings will be identical to the overall point standings of the
event in question.
As of the second event of the FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship,
the riders will be ranked according to the total number of points they have
scored. In case of ties, please see procedure below.
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The winner of the European Championship is the rider who has obtained the
most points from all the Races of the European Championship, irrespective of the
number of Races he has completed.
In case of ties, the number of better placings will be taken into account.
If a tie still exists, the points scored in the last Race of the European
Championship will determine the order of placing in the final standings. If
necessary, the points scored in the last but one Race of the European
Championship will determine the order of placing in the final standings, and so
on...
For the Manufacturers' FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto Championship, only
the highest placed motorcycle of each Manufacturer will gain points, according
to their position in each Race of the European Championship.
In case of ties for the Manufacturers' FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto
Championship, the same conditions as for the riders will apply to determine the
winner of the European Championship.
In the case where a rider participates on motorcycles of different Manufacturers,
it is the make of the motorcycle with which he has obtained the most points that
will appear next to his name in the final standings, without, however, modifying
the calculation for the Manufacturers' FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto
Championship.
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship standings cannot be
considered definitive until the time limits for protests and appeals have elapsed,
all protests and appeals have been settled and a final decision has been taken by
the competent bodies.
The FIM Europe European SuperMoto Championship winner is obliged to attend
the official FIM Europe Prize-Giving Ceremony in case such is organized.
No points are allocated for the Last Chance Race.
29 PROTESTS AND APPEALS
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Any person or group of persons (rider, entrant, manufacturer, official, etc.),
recognized by the FIM Europe and concerned by a decision taken under the
authority of the FIM Europe, may ask for redress for the consequences of that
decision.
All protests must be lodged to the FIM Europe Jury.
Generally, protests against the eligibility of a rider, entrant or a motorcycle
entered, must be made before the start of the official practice.
Any other protests must be lodged immediately after the reason for the protest is
known.
Protests against results must be presented within 30 minutes following the
announcement of the results.
Protests must be lodged according to the FIM Europe Disciplinary and
Arbitration Code and the Supplementary Regulations of the event and be
accompanied by a fee of € 130.- or the equivalent amount in local currency,
returnable if the protest is justified.
If the protest entails dismantling a motorcycle, the protest fee must be
accompanied by an additional deposit of € 130.-. This fee must be paid by the
losing party to the mechanic of the rider who had to open the engine.
Protests entailing a fuel control must be accompanied by an additional deposit of
€ 800.-.
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Anybody who has lodged a protest according to the FIM Europe Disciplinary and
Arbitration Code and the Supplementary Regulations of the event may request to
have access to any element (written or printed matters and/or official TV images-
if available) that allowed the FIM Europe Jury to take its decision. Such a request
must be made in writing within 30 minutes after reception of the decision of the
FIM Europe Jury.
If this information is required in order to formulate an appeal against a decision
of the FIM Europe Jury, the time limit for acceptance of the appeal must be
extended until 30 minutes after this information has been provided.
An appeal against the decision of the FIM Europe Jury may be lodged
according to the FIM Europe Disciplinary and Arbitration Code to the FIM
Europe Disciplinary Commission This appeal must be presented 5 days at
the latest after the notification of the FIM Europe Jury, accompanied by
deposit of €650. with registered mail or personally to the FIM Europe office.
An appeal against the decision of the FIM Europe Disciplinary commission
may be lodged to the CDI. This appeal must be presented 5 days at the
latest after the notification of the FIM Europe Disciplinary Commission
decision (Security deposit for appeal: € 1'200.
After exhaustion of the FIM internal instances, an appeal to the CAS is still
possible. This appeal must be presented 5 days at the latest after the notification
of the final decision.
30 LAP OF HONOUR
If requested by the FIM Europe Championship Promoter, the winner of each S2
Race will be expected to make a lap of honour, conditions and weather
permitting.
31 PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY
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The official Prize-Giving Ceremony must be held immediately after the last race of
the event, conditions and time permitting.
The following persons must take part in the Prize-Giving Ceremony:
a) The rider winning the event (with motorcycle);
b) The second placed rider in the event (with motorcycle);
c) The third placed rider in the event (with motorcycle);
d) The team manager of the rider winning the event;
e) If not already in a), b) or c), the rider leading in the points standings.
Any infraction of this rule will be penalised by the FIM Europe Jury.
During this official Prize-Giving Ceremony, the national anthem of the winner's
country (based on his passport) must be played and the national flags of the first
three riders may be hoisted at the same time.
32 PRESS CONFERENCE
The first three riders in each FIM Europe S2 European SuperMoto Championship
(overall standings), and other riders may be invited at the discretion of the FIM
Europe Championship Promoter, must participate in the post-race press
conference, which must be held immediately after the Prize-Giving Ceremony,
conditions and time permitting. Any infraction of this rule will be penalised by the
FIM Europe Jury.
The following timetables are not considered definite and the starting times of the sessions
are for informational use only in order to serve as a model. The final timetables for every
event will be announced after the deadline for the entries.
S2 Timetable FORMAT A More than 41 riders up to 60 riders
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
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08:00 – 08:45 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
45 minutes
08:45-09:15 All classes Distribution of tyre stickers and transponders 15 minutes
09:00 Groups Ballot (G1 and G2)
09:15 Jury meeting 1
09:45 All classes Riders Briefing
10:30 – 10:50 S2 G1 Free Practice (max. 30 riders) 20 minutes
11:00 – 11:20 S2 G2 Free practice (max. 30 riders) 20 minutes
13:00 – 13:30 S2 G1 Time Practice (max.30 riders) 30 minutes
13:40 – 14:10 S2 G2 Time Practice (max.30 riders) 30 minutes
16:00 LCR S2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders) 7 minutes
16:07 LCR S2 Start of 2 Warm up laps 3-4 minutes
16:10 LCR S2 Start of Last Chance Race
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
App. 23
minutes
16:45 Camera on Board
17:00 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
10:00 – 10:20 S2 Warm Up (32 riders + 2 Reserve riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
12:20 S2 R1 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
12:27 S2 R1 Start of 2 Warm up laps
12:30 S2 R1 Start of Race 1
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:00 S2 R2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
15:07 S2 R2 Start of 2 Warm up laps
15:10 S2 R2 Start of Race 2
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:30 Podium ceremony S2 (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
S2 Timetable FORMAT B More than 32 riders up to 40 riders
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
08:00 – 08:45 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
45 minutes
08:45-09:15 All classes Distribution of tyre stickers and transponders 15 minutes
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09:00 Groups Ballot (G1 and G2)
09:15 Jury meeting 1
09:45 All classes Riders Briefing
10:30 – 10:50 S2 G1 Free Practice (max. 20 riders) 20 minutes
11:00 – 11:20 S2 G2 Free practice (max. 20 riders) 20 minutes
13:00 – 13:30 S2 G1 Time Practice (max.20 riders) 30 minutes
13:40 – 14:10 S2 G2 Time Practice (max.20 riders) 30 minutes
16:00 LCR S2 Riders on the grid (max 20 riders) 7 minutes
16:07 LCR S2 Start of 2 Warm up laps 3-4 minutes
16:10 LCR S2 Start of Last Chance Race
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
App. 23
minutes
16:45 Camera on Board
17:00 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
10:00 – 10:20 S2 Warm Up (32 riders + 2 Reserve riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
12:20 S2 R1 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
12:27 S2 R1 Start of 2 Warm up laps
12:30 S2 R1 Start of Race 1
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:00 S2 R2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
15:07 S2 R2 Start of 2 Warm up laps
15:10 S2 R2 Start of Race 2
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:30 Podium ceremony S4 (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
S2 Timetable FORMAT C up to 32 riders
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
08:30 – 10:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
09:45 – 10:20 All classes Distribution of tyre stickers and transponders
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10:30 Jury meeting 1
10:45 All classes Riders Briefing
11:30 – 11:50 S2 Free Practice 1 (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
13:30 – 13:50 S2 Free Practice 2 (max 32 riders) 20 minutes
15:40 – 16:10 S2 Time Practice (max.32 riders) 30 minutes
16:15 Camera on Board
16:30 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
10:00 – 10:20 S2 Warm Up (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
12:20 S2 R1 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
12:27 S2 R1 Start of 2 Warm up laps
12:30 S2 R1 Start of Race 1
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:00 S2 R2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
15:07 S2 R2 Start of 2 Warm up laps
15:10 S2 R2 Start of Race 2
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
15:30 Podium ceremony S4 (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
Timetable S4
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
08:00 – 08:45 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
45 minutes
09:15 Jury meeting 1
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09:45 All classes Riders Briefing
10:00 – 10:20 S4 Free Practice 1 (max 32 riders) 20 minutes
11:30 – 11:50 S4 Free Practice 2 (max 32 riders) 20 minutes
15:00 – 15:30 S4 Time practice (max. 32 riders) 30 minutes
16:45 Camera on Board
17:00 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
09:30 – 09:50 S4 Warm Up (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
11:30 S4 R1 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
11:37 S4 R1 Start of 2 Warm up laps
11:40 S4 R1 Start of Race 1
(15 minutes + 2 laps)
14:00 S4 R2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
14:07 S4 R2 Start of 2 Warm up laps
14:10 S4 R2 Start of Race 2
(15 minutes + 2 laps)
14:30 Podium ceremony S4 (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
Timetable S3
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
08:00 – 08:45 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
45 minutes
09:15 Jury meeting 1
09:45 All classes Riders Briefing
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10:00 – 10:20 S3 Free Practice 1 (max 32 riders) 20 minutes
12:30 – 12:50 S3 Free Practice 2 (max 32 riders) 20 minutes
15:00 – 15:30 S3 Time practice (max. 32 riders) 30 minutes
16:45 Camera on Board
17:00 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
09:30 – 09:50 S3 Warm Up (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
11:30 S3 R1 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
11:37 S3 R1 Start of 2 Warm up laps
11:40 S3 R1 Start of Race 1
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
14:00 S3 R2 Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
14:07 S3 R2 Start of 2 Warm up laps
14:10 S3 R2 Start of Race 2
(approximately 20 minutes of racing)
14:30 Podium ceremony S3 (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
Timetable SM Junior
Friday
12:00 – 18:00 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
6 hours
15:00 Circuit Control
17:00 Meeting with the organizers
Saturday
08:00 – 08:45 All classes Administrative and technical control and
verification
45 minutes
09:15 Jury meeting 1
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09:45 All classes Riders Briefing
10:00 – 10:15 SM Junior Free Practice 1 (max 32 riders) 15minutes
12:30 – 12:45 SM Junior Free Practice 2 (max 32 riders) 15 minutes
15:00 – 15:20 SM Junior Time practice (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
16:45 Camera on Board
17:00 Jury meeting 2
Sunday
09:30 – 09:50 SM Junior Warm Up (max. 32 riders) 20 minutes
10:30 Autograph session (if required) 30 minutes
11:30 SM Junior Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
11:37 SM Junior Start of 2 Warm up laps
11:40 SM Junior Start of Race 1
(approximately 15 minutes of racing)
14:00 SM Junior Riders on the grid (max 32 riders)
14:07 SM Junior Start of 2 Warm up laps
14:10 SM Junior Start of Race 2
(approximately 15 minutes of racing)
14:25 Podium ceremony SM Junior (immediately after the race)
16:00 Jury meeting 3
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